1.Cyclic Diguanylate Signalling in Regulation of Bacterial Pathogenesis
Wen-Jing GUAN ; Mao-Sen WU ; Chen-Yang HE ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
Cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) is a bacterial second messenger of growing recognition involved in the regulation of a number of complex physiological processes. In combinations to the related progress of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, the causing agent of bacterial blight of rice in our lab, this review describes (1) the biosynthesis and hydrolysis of c-di-GMP and several mechanisms of regulation of c-di-GMP metabo-lism, (2) the contribution of c-di-GMP to regulating virulence, motility and biofilm formation, processes that affect pathogenesis of many bacteria, and (3) ways in which c-di-GMP may mediate these regulatory effects.
2.A Survey on Nephrolithiasis and Its Related Influencing Factors in Putuo District,Zhoushan City
Jing-Bing HE ; Wen-Bin SUN ; Zhou-Yue LI
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Objective To study the epidemiological characters and risk factors of nephrolithiasis in an island area,Putuo district, Zhoushan city.Methods With stratified cluster random sampling method,5 915 residents aged above 15 yrs and resided 5 yrs and above in Putuo district,Zhoushan city were selected,and surveyed with Ultrasound examination and questionnaire.X~2 tendency test and non-condition Logistic regression were conducted by means of SPSS software.Results After single factor analysis and Multi- factor analysis,the factors entered the model finally were sex(OR=0.543,95%CI:0.454~0.649),education status(OR=1.253,95%CI: 1.151~1.364),dietary habit(OR=0.882,95%CI:0.823~0.944),BMI(OR=1.274,95%CI:1.142~0.1.421),urinary tract infection(OR= 2.126,95%CI:1.663~2.718).Conclusion Risk factors for nephrolithiasis include dietary habit,education status,and urinary tract infection.The vegetables are the protection factor.
3.Transdermal Penetration Enhancement of Arginine Oligomer-chitosan on Tinidazole in vitro and in vivo
Liu PING ; He WEN ; Wang JING ; Liu BEI
China Pharmacist 2015;(5):707-711
Objective:To study the in vitro and in vivo transdermal enhancement of one kind of arginine oligomer-chitosan ( CS-R9). Methods: In vitro mouse skin as the barrier, Franz diffusion cells were used to study the transdermal property of tinidazole ( TNZ) solution in vitro enhanced by CS-R9 using TNZ solution as the negative control and TNZ solution with Azone as the positive control. The rats were randomly divided into three groups, TNZ solution group ( the negative group) , TNZ solution with Azone group (the positive group) and TNZ solution with CS-R9 group. At the predetermined time intervals, 0. 5 ml blood was withdrawn from the rats and TNZ concentration was detected by HPLC to evaluate the enhancement of CS-R9 on TNZ in vivo. Results:Compared with the negative group, CS-R9 had significant enhancement on TNZ trandermal penetration in vitro(P <0.05), and showed no significant difference with Azone (P>0. 05). The in vivo results showed CS-R9 exhibited similar transdermal enhancement on TNZ as Azone at the same concentration (P>0. 05), and CS-R9 had sustalned-release property. Conclusion: CS-R9 has promising transdermal en-hancement on TNZ, which is valuable to be studied further.
4.DPP-4 Inhibitor for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes and Intellectual Property Analysis
Xu YONG ; Huang LU ; Yang JING ; Liu QUAN ; He WEN
China Pharmacist 2015;(2):301-306
DPP-4 inhibitors are new oral hypoglycemic drugs and hot spots developed and launched in recent years, and they pro-vide new choices for the clinical treatment of type 2 diabetes. In China, DPP-4 inhibitors that are approved to use in the treatment of type 2 diabetes are all imported products currently. In the paper, the current intellectual property situation of DPP-4 inhibitors that are developed and approved at home and abroad is researched and analyzed. Reasonable use of the patent information of DPP-4 inhibitors that is about to expire or have failed can provide good guidance for the subsequent development of DPP-4 inhibitors in domestic with promising curative effect and good market prospects, and can generate new patents in order to enhance the market competitiveness.
5.Causal Analysis on Disputes between Pharmacists and Patients in Emergency Pharmacy and the Solution
Li ZHANG ; Huaichong WANG ; Jing TAO ; Wen NING ; Li HE
China Pharmacy 2005;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE:To reduce the disputes between pharmacists and patients and to provide references for the improvement of relationships between pharmacists and patients. METHODS: The characteristics of emergency dispensary work and the reasons that accountable for the disputes between pharmacists and patients in the emergency dispensary were analyzed, and aimed at which, some countermeasures were put forward. RESULTS & CONCLUSION: Pharmacists should change their thoughts and attach importance to the cultivation of their language arts so as to improve their capability of dealing with the disputes between pharmacists and patients.
6.Changes of coagulation and lung injury in response to leukocytapheresis in endotoxemia dog
Shungang ZHOU ; Zhigao HE ; Xiankai HUANG ; Aiqing WEN ; Jing HE ; Bo HU ; Fangxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(3):264-269
Objective To observe the effect of leukocytapheresis(LCAP)on the coagulation,fibrinolysis system and lung injury in the endotoxemia dog and explore the mechanism in the endotoxin-induced lung injury dog. Methods Endotoxemia-induced model in dogs was established by administration of lipopolysaccharide(LPS,2 mg/kg).Separation of the leucocytes wag performed with the automated continuous flow blood cell separators.A total of 30 male mongrel dogs were randomly divided into LPS group(group L,only injected with LPS,with no LCAP),sham LCAP group(group S,received sham LCAP at 12-14 hours after administration of LPS)and LCAP treatment group(group T,received LCAP at 12-14 hours after administration of LPS),10 dogs per group.The dynamic changes of the activated protein C(APC),soluble thrombomodulin and plagminogen activator inhibitor-1 in the serum were measured at 0 hour before LPS administration,at 2,6,12,14,16,24 and 36 hours after administration of LPS.Results Through LCAP,there found the following four results:(1) the APC level in the serum of the group T wag(50.805±4.422)μg/ml and(40.480±2.993)μg/ml at 14 hours and 16 hours respectively,which were significantly higher than(45.881±4.024)μml and(35.935±4.057)μg/ml in the group L(P<0.05).(2)The expressions of soluble thrombomadulin in the group T was (9.688±O.914)μml and(10.492±O.865)μg/ml at 14 hours and 16 hours respectively,which was statistically lower than(11.005±0.854)μg/ml and(12.04±0.954)ug/ml in the group L(P<0.05).(3)Thelevel of plagminogen activatorinhibitor-1 in the group T was lower than that in the group the group T Wag statistically lower than that in the group L(ALI/ARDS occurred in 2 and 7 dogs of the groups T and L respectively within 36 hours after infusion of LPS.P<0.05). Conclusions At the decrease the incidence of acute lung injury partly due to its role in improving the function of coagulation and fibrinolysis.
7.Reduction of gray and white matters in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and its correlation with disease duration.
Jing-jing LU ; Wen-jing LI ; Hui-guang HE ; Feng FENG ; Zheng-yu JIN ; Li-wen WU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2013;35(3):286-293
OBJECTIVETo measure the volumetric changes of gray and white matters in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy(TLE)using voxel-based morphometric study(VBM)and correlate the changes with clinical parameters.
METHODSA total of 71 TLE patients were enrolled in the study,and 22 healthy subjects served as normal controls. Routine brain MRI and 3D fast spoiled gradient echo(FSPGR)T1-weighted images of all the subjects were acquired. The 3D structural images were co-registered,segmented and smoothed,and then the images were analyzed using the optimized VBM with preprocessed using Diffeomorphic Anatomical Registration using Exponentiated Lie algebra(DARTEL)algorithm. The global and local gray matter and white matter volume of each subject were calculated and compared between the TLE patients and normal controls. The potential correlations between the changes of the global and local gray and white matters in the TLE patients and the clinical parameters including the age at onset and the duration of epilepsy were explored.
RESULTSCompared to the normal controls,the TLE patients had diffuse volumetric reduction of gray and white matters in cerebrum both ipsilateral and contralateral to the seizure focus(P<0.05). Local gray matter reduction was found extensively in bilateral cerebral lobes,especially in the temporal and frontal lobes. Local white matter reduction was found in bilateral temporal,parietal and frontal lobes,in addition to the cingulate gyrus. The global gray matter volume(Global GMV)and the global white matter volume(Global WMV)were negatively correlated to the duration of epilepsy with the most significant change occurring in the first year of epilepsy. Global WMV dropped more quickly than Global GMV during the prolonged disease course.
CONCLUSIONSTLE patients have diffuse gray matter and white matter reduction,particularly in the early stage of epilepsy. The reduction of the white matter is more obvious than the gray matter.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Brain ; pathology ; Case-Control Studies ; Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Temporal Lobe ; pathology ; Young Adult
8. Insomnia: The characteristics and mechanisms of cognitive impairment
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2019;40(9):1015-1019
Insomnia is one of the common sleep disorders. Despite of wide recognition that patients with insomnia subjectively experience impaired daytime functioning, there is little consistent objective evidence of neurobehavioural performance deficits. However, evidences of potential cognitive impairment in insomnia patients have been found in neuroimaging, neurobiochemistry and neuroelectrophysiology. This paper describes the characteristics of cognitive impairment in insomnia patients, then introduces the evidence of potential cognitive impairment found in neuroimaging, neurobiochemistry and neuroelectrophysiology, and finally analyzes the possible causes of this phenomenon.
9. Relationship between sleep and suicidal ideation of officers and soldiers in a marine corps
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2019;40(12):1369-1372
Objective: To investigate the relationship between sleep and suicidal ideation of officers and soldiers in a marine corps. Methods: A total of 459 military personnels were investigated using a self-designed demographic questionnaire, Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) scale, self-rating depression scale (SDS), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating idea of suicide scale (SIOSS). Results: A total of 459 questionnaires were sent out and 434 effective questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 94.6%. The PSQI score of 434 military personnels was 5.85 ± 3.37, and the SIOSS score was 7.05 ± 3.98, the SDS score was 35.29 ± 9.52, and the SAS score was 31.80 ± 7.36. Suicidal ideation of the military personnels was positively correlated with sleep quality, difficulty in falling asleep, nocturnal wakefulness or early wakefulness and nightmare, while negatively correlated with sleep duration (all P < 0.01). After controlling for general demographic factors (gender, age and education level), substance use conditions (smoking, drinking alcohol, drinking tea and drinking coffee), anxiety symptoms and depressive symptoms, the military personnels with poor sleep quality (β 0.289, P < 0.01), difficulty in falling asleep (β 0.110, P = 0.019) and higher education level (β 0.080, P = 0.013) had stronger suicidal ideation. Conclusion: Sleep quality and symptoms of difficulty in falling asleep are independent predictors of suicidal ideation in military personnels.
10.Optimization of Cultural Conditions of Probiotic Bacteria Lactobacillus casei Zhang for High Cell Density Cultivation
Yan LI ; Wen-Jing ZHAO ; Peng-Fei GAO ; He-Ping ZHANG ; Yong-Fu CHEN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
To get high cell density,pH-stat fermentations of L.casei Zhang were carried out in the medium optimized previously under different cultural conditions.The influences of neutralizing agents,the concen-tration of buffer salts and glucose in the medium,pH,aeration and fed batch fermentation on the growth of L.casei Zhang were investigated.Based on the values of maximum specific growth rate,biomass and viable cells count in different cultural conditions,the optimal growth condition was regarded as follows:Glucose level of the medium was 80 g/L ~100 g/L;The pH was kept constant at 5.9 with aqua ammonia and anae-robic condition was kept by sparged with nitrogen periodically;The temperature was set at 37?C and cul-tured for 10 h ~12 h.The biomass and viable cells' number of L.casei Zhang under this culture conditions were 7 g/L and 3.5?1010 CFU/mL respectively,and were 7 times as high as that before optimized,which can meet the requirements of probiotics.